3Mrs Cheryl Gillan (Chesham and Amersham)What steps she is taking to tackle extremism in prisons. (909796)

4Gavin Newlands (Paisley and Renfrewshire North)What assessment she has made of the effect on the justice system of the UK leaving the EU. (909797)

5Sir Simon Burns (Chelmsford)What assessment she has made of the effect of increasing the number of prison staff on the (a) safety of prison officers and (b) capacity of prison staff to spend more time directly engaging with and supervising prisoners. (909798)

6Ms Angela Eagle (Wallasey)What plans the Government has to publish a response to the findings of the European Parliament's Committee on Petitions in December 2014 relating to a petition on the treatment of Cammell Laird strikers in 1984. (909799)

8Jim McMahon (Oldham West and Royton)For what reasons the Government has not responded to the findings of the European Parliament's Committee on Petitions in December 2014 relating to the treatment of Cammell Laird strikers in 1984. (909801)

9Maria Caulfield (Lewes)What improvements there have been at HMP Lewes since that prison was placed in special measures. (909802)

10Mr Alan Mak (Havant)What progress the Government has made on its review of legal aid domestic violence evidence requirements. (909803)

11Sir Edward Leigh (Gainsborough)What steps the Government plans to take to support the legal services sector after the UK has left the EU. (909804)

12Victoria Prentis (Banbury)What assessment she has made of the effect of increasing the number of prison staff on the (a) safety of prison officers and (b) capacity of prison staff to spend more time directly engaging with and supervising prisoners. (909805)

13Craig Williams (Cardiff North)What assessment she has made of the effect of increasing the number of prison staff on the (a) safety of prison officers and (b) capacity of prison staff to spend more time directly engaging with and supervising prisoners. (909806)

14Rehman Chishti (Gillingham and Rainham)What steps she is taking to tackle extremism in prisons. (909807)

15Carol Monaghan (Glasgow North West)If the Government will take steps to ensure that any provisions proposing changes to human rights protection in UK law which result from the UK leaving the EU are laid before Parliament for scrutiny. (909808)

16Pat Glass (North West Durham)For what reasons the Government has not responded to the findings of the European Parliament's Committee on Petitions in December 2014 relating to the treatment of Cammell Laird strikers in 1984. (909809)

17Patrick Grady (Glasgow North)What the Government's policy is on the UK remaining party to the European Convention on Human Rights. (909810)

18James Berry (Kingston and Surbiton)What steps she is taking to tackle extremism in prisons. (909811)

That leave be given to bring in a Bill to require the Financial Conduct Authority to make rules restricting the cost of credit for unauthorised overdrafts on bank accounts in certain circumstances; and for connected purposes.

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